Freedom From Annual Contracts for Cell Phone Users
At a point when cell phone service providers are behaving like imperialistic forces with their authoritarian ways, rigid rules and hefty termination fees, Verizon has made an announcement that comes as a whiff of fresh air. All of Verizon’s new customers will now be free from their annual contracts. Their plans will be valid only on a month-to-month basis. For those who wish to have one-year and two-year contracts with cell phone service providers, the plans will still exist. So, no more contracts, no termination fees and freedom to choose any Verizon phone or plan.
Of course there is a catch here. The month-to-month plans are unsubsidized, which makes them more expensive than phones with contract. Also the existing customers with valid contracts must play out their existing contracts to switch to the new plan. On comparison of the cell phone plan with other service providers, one finds that T-Mobile has a similar plan called ‘Flexplay’. AT&T’s similar plan is called ‘GoPhone Pick Your Plan’. Sprint does not seem to have a comparable plan. You can try to compare cell phone plans and choose the best one and get liberated from annual contracts.
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http://www.phonescoop.com has every cell phone from every wireless provider available. Hope this helps!
Here's a simple example. I'm going to ignore text messaging and mobile web prices because I don't know how complicated you want it to be.
I'm just going to assume there is a monthly charge (no matter how many minutes you use) and a charge per minute for the amount of minutes that you go over your allowed minutes.
Let's say plan A is 39.99/month for 500 minutes, and then it is $0.65 per minute after you use the 500 minutes.
Let's say plan B is $34.99/month for 450 minutes, and then it is $0.60 per minute after the 450 minutes.
Let x = number of minutes you use each month.
The cost of plan A would be
C = 39.99 if you use less than 500 minutes or
C = 39.99 + 0.65(x-500) if you use 500 minutes or more.
The cost of plan B would be
C = 34.99 if you use less than 450 minutes or
C = 34.99 + 0.60(x-450) if you use more than 450 minutes.
Right away you can see that Plan B is cheaper if you don't use more than 450 minutes.
You can find when the plans cost the same amount by setting the cost of each plan equal to each other.
39.99 + 0.65(x-500) = 34.99 +0.60(x-450)
Then solve for x.
The best place I have found to buy a phone without a contract is: http://www.myphonedied.com
Try MyRatePlan. At the source link below, you can compare single, family and/or prepaid plans.
You generally won't find discount codes for rate plans, although some corporations have discounts with specific carrier(s). Usually these come in the form of a percentage (e.g., 15%) off your monthly bill.
Microwaves are a form of electromagnetic, or light, waves that have a wavelenght between 1 cm and 1 m, or frequency (v) between 300 MHz and 300 GHz.
Cell phones operate on 800 – 2000 MHz, microwave ovens used in a typical home 2450 MHz, but 0.6 W for cell phones and over 1000 W required for most household microwave ovens, so microwaves use more power, although the energy of the radiation is a bit higher in cell phones
heres some info on the cell phone use in america:
http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/telecom/2005-03-13-wireless-usat_x.htm
http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/miscellaneous/003136.html
info on cellphone use in japan:
http://web-japan.org/trends/ev/cellphone.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_mobile_phone_culture
- you can say how cellphones in japan have more functions and more trendy than the ones in america.
I found this site…guess it depends what region you live in – hope this helps
http://www.cellphones.ca/cell-plans/
I think http://www.phonescoop.com is awesome. They have forums that allow people to put their own opinions about carriers and phones.